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English-language newspaper in Canada

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of more than 6 million in 2024, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not. The Globe and Mail is regarded by some as Canada's "newspaper of record".

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Northvolt's Bankruptcy Jeopardizes $7 Billion Quebec Megafactory

Northvolt AB, a Swedish electric vehicle battery maker, declared bankruptcy, jeopardizing its $7-billion Quebec megafactory and leaving 5,000 jobs at risk due to insufficient funding, despite significant investments and government backing.

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Trump's Tariffs Threaten Canadian Economy

Amidst a backdrop of protests at sporting events in Canada over U.S. trade uncertainty, Donald Trump's potential new tariffs threaten a 1.3 percent GDP drop, 8 percent decline in exports, and 43,000 job losses in Canada, compounding existing economic pressures.

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Alberta's Transgender Youth Healthcare Law Faces Charter Challenge

Alberta's new law, restricting hormone therapy and puberty blockers for transgender youth under 16, is facing a court challenge arguing it violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by denying essential medical care; the government defends the law, citing evolving science and youth protect...

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Canada Launches National School Food Program to Combat Food Insecurity

Canada launched a national school food program, a CAD $1 billion, five-year initiative to feed 400,000 students annually, addressing the country's food insecurity and improving children's health and academic performance, while saving families an average of $800 annually.

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Trump Threatens to Shut Down Canadian Auto Industry with New Tariffs

On Tuesday, President Trump threatened to impose substantial tariffs on Canadian cars, potentially crippling the Canadian auto industry, following Ontario's brief electricity export surcharge to the U.S., escalating existing trade tensions.

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B.C. Fast-Tracks U.S. Healthcare Worker Credentials to Address Shortages

British Columbia is launching a recruitment campaign and fast-tracking credential recognition for U.S. doctors and nurses to alleviate its critical healthcare worker shortage, planning targeted outreach in Washington, Oregon, and California, and streamlining the licensing process for those with Amer...

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Pakistan Train Hijack: Hostages Held, Rescue Efforts Hampered

Baloch separatists hijacked the Jaffar Express train in southwest Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people, including paramilitary troops, and taking hundreds hostage; as of Wednesday, 190 passengers have been rescued, but militants wearing suicide vests remain among the hostages, hampering r...

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US Trade Uncertainty Slows Canadian Housing Investment

Uncertainty caused by the US-Canada trade war is slowing new investment in Canada's housing market, impacting land acquisitions, home resales, and developer funding; sales were down in major cities last month.

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Carney's Populist Victory: A Shift in Canadian Politics

In a stunning upset, former central banker Mark Carney won the Canadian Liberal leadership race, employing a populist, anti-American campaign strategy that contrasted sharply with his previous image as an aloof technocrat.

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Canada Rejects Partial Tariff Exemptions, Demands Full Trade Agreement Restoration

Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson opposes partial tariff exemptions from the U.S., demanding a return to the original trade agreement due to significant economic damage caused by President Trump's threatened tariffs, resulting in retaliatory measures and potential trade diversification by ...

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Trump's Dairy Tariff Threat Exposes Canada's Supply Management Dilemma

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Canadian dairy due to Canada's supply management system, prompting debate on its future; while unlikely to severely impact Canadian farmers, the threat underscores trade tensions and raises questions about the system's economic and geopolitical conse...

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25% US Tariff on Canadian Steel and Aluminum Impacts Jobs and Investment

President Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, impacting Algoma Steel, which will temporarily halt U.S. shipments and lay off workers, while Canada's steel industry faces job losses and reduced investment.

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